j t 'V . v V T-"" ZTHB RALEIGH. EVENING TIMES, MONDAY," JtJLyfylSpL r . $73". 1-. 1 1 m V: 'or I'- i 1 j y; ;The only form of food made j L;,V from wheat that is all nutri- yet the only soda soda soda soda In NATIONAL' IJ ThepF 1 r li'.: '- j 1 The only ;i'vJ The oy I j" The j only William Woollcott 311 and 313 Faycttcville Street Opposite Post Office. An extraodinary offering in Trimmed Hats and Sailors. 50 Trimmed Pattern Hats at $1.98 values from $4.00 to $10.00. 75 White Trimmed Sailors at $1.25. 100 Children's Hats at 19c. These are some of the Pattern Hats from one of the largest New York millinery houses. White Canvas Oxfords, $1 aid $1.50 a pair. WM. WOOLLCOTT ANDERSON & THIEM One Price Cash Store. ' COMMERCIAL AND 1'WKMlillS UANIC IJI'IIjDIN'O, 18 and 20 East Martin Street. WILL OFFER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Ladies', Misses' and Children's Oxford Ties Ladies' Oxford Ties . . .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Misses' Oxford Ties .$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Children's Oxford Ties 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 J. WILL HUNTER. HUNTER & DREWRY, ' STATE AGENTS RALEIGH, N. C. FOR PEIIIISYLVANIA CASUALTY COMPANY. : Underwriters of Personal Accident, Health (health with or without the uccident feature), Disability, Plate-GlasSf Employers' Liability, Elevator, , . Teams, and General Liability Insurance. LIBERAL CJDNJ'RA'CTS. PROMP TATTENTION GIVEJJ TO ALL f CLAIM3. .'' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. WE SOLICIT : . 1 '-' YOUR PATRONAGE. ; soda cracker of cracker scientifically baked. cracker effectually protected, cracker ever fresh, crisp and clean, cracker good at all times. a dust tight. I moisture proof package BISCUIT COMPANY JOHN C. DREW RV. 0- STATE TEXT BOOK I Names of Sob-Commission of Seven RESOLUTION ADOPTED iniblixhing Houses Must Furnish List of Employes in This State Send T in Written Uriels as to the Merits of the Books Offered the State. The North Carolina Text Book Com tii tut: i mi whir h will have the selection of the books to be used in the North r'ui'.iiinn iinlilie schools for tho next five years held its flh session here today and mapped out Us worn. This commission is composed ot Gov ernor Glenn, Lieutenant Governor F. D. Winston, secrctary- of State J. Bryan Grimes, State Auditor B. F. Dixon, State Treasurer B. R. Lacy, Attorney General It. D. Gilmer, and Riinorlntonilent of Public Instruction J. Y. Joyner. The commission decided to appoint a sub-commission or seven mfmihnl'H lilt educators of this state, to study the books submitted and make recommendations. The names of the members of this sub-commission have nt hnnn II nimunced. UltllOUKh It iS understood that they have been agreed upon. The commission passed tnis signm- cant resolution: unsolved. That all publishing com- niTpvinir books for adoption by the sub-text book commission shall lite with the secretary of the commission a list of the' names of all agents, attor neys and others representing in any way their books and interests in North Carolina." Tim nnhlishers may submit written briefs with the secretary of state for both commissions as to the merits of the books offered. The commission dc- iHo,i that 1iitp must be no discussion by members of the commission regard tnr ihi hnnks with neonts or outsiders until they have made an examination lit the works offered. The Stato Board of Education, which ia uisn thn cnmmlssion. today passed upon loans amounting to t-'4,000 for districts in various counties. These loans range from J100 to 3,000. A FIERCE PISTOL DUEL AT HAMLET. (Special to The Evening Times.) Hamlet, N. C, July 2. About 3:30 yesterday , afternoon. Arch Lander was shot by' a man named Carter, a carpenter of this place. It seems tlat the two men had quarreled be fore and had determined to settle it in this way. The shooting took place in Lander's front yard, he be ing on the inside aud Carter on the ouisida. . , Before the shooting Carter hired a buggy from the livery stable and, hitching the horse around the house a liitle way out of sight, he went up to the fence and shot several times at Lander, two shots taking effect, one , in the stomach and tho other in the leg, neither of them be ing fatal.; Lander snot back at him once, the ball taking effect in the (leshy part, of Carter's leg. After doing his part of the shooting Car ter went, to his buggy and drove away as fast as be could, but was overtaken by a policeman and car ried to a doctor's office to have his wounds dressed. Lander was the more seriously wounded to tho two CANADIAN CREW WINS AT HENLEY, (By the Associated Press.) Henloy, Eng., July 2. The Argo nauts (Canada) beat first Trinity Cambridge,, today in the first heat for the grand challenge cup. The Argonauts won after a mag nificent race by a bare length. Time, 7 minutes, 20 seconds. The Canadians who had the bucks station, went off with a lively stroke of 41 to the minute and drew away immediately. First Trinity hung on bull-doggedly, but were a length and a half behind at Fawley court, which was reached in three minutes 2S sec onds. Here the Cambridge crew spurt ed and knockeu. off some of the inter vening distance, fbut although First Trinity spurted again and again they were unable to: get their boat's nose beyond level with the stern of the vis itors' shell. SCMKK VISITORS ARE ; i FLOCKING TO ASHEVILLK. Asheville, N. C, July 2. Summer visitors'are flocking to Asheville and other resorts of western North Caro lina, -and reports from the various points indicate that the crowds this yar at this time are larger than usual. Every ' train into Asheville i crowded with' summer visitors. Asheville real estate men !say, that more furnished cottages have been rented this summer than ever before, indicative that visitors from the low lands will spend the 1 summer and keep house, - ,,.. ' Whipped By. Snake. - A colored boy was severely whip ped by a large black snake while in Walnut creek, where he had gone for a swim. The young darkey's skin was somewhat cut 'and scratched up, but otherwise he was unhurt, although scared within an inch of his life. - COMMISS CLOSE CALL FOR LIFE Thrilling Rescues Through fire and Smoke Many People Injured Today in New York While Eseapinj; Front Third Floor of a Hurning liuidiiiy He roic Work of Firemen, i (By tho Associated Press.) New York, July 2. Many persons were painfully injured and several others had a close call from being burned to death in a five story tene ment house fire in Lewis street in the Eastside early today. Two po lice rescued the tenants on the first and second floors without mishap, but the occupants of the third floor had to pin a gauntlet of smoke and flame to reach the stT. They were all I lightly clad mid suYfered burns on I their hands and foci. No one was i fatally hurt. Thirty occupants of the fourth and fifth floors, chiefly women and chil dren, ran to the roof scuttle, to es cape, but found the door leading to the roof fastened with a padlock. When this was wrenched off and the door opened the half choked 'people reached the roof on the adjoining building. Kmperor Returns to Kiel. (By the Associated Prc?s.) Berlin. - July 2. Kmperor William has again returned to Kiel. The re port that lie went to Potsdam on ac count, of the condition or health of Crown Princess Frederick William was incorrect. Drink Foniello Lithia Water Sold Only By 15he Tucker Drug Co. D EfENDABLE RUGGIST...... -, LN THE,, :'" San Francisco FIRE Millions of dollars worth of secur ities und valuables were saved throue,ii the protection of safe deposit vuulls. Are your valuables: jewel ry, stocks, bonds, insurance policies, etc., safe from fire? Tho Carolina Trust Co. lias safe deposit boxes in its lire and burglar qroof vau'.t. These boxes can he had for $2.00 a year and furnish absolute protection against lire or burglars. Come and see them. Carolina Trust Company. A. J. RUFFIN. President LEO D. HEARTT, Vice Presidenl and . General Manager. H. F. SMITH. Cashier. Sale of Valuable City Property. By virtue of the powers contained in a judgment of the superior court of Wake county, North Carolina, entered on the 2d day of July, 1906. in a special proceeding therein pending, entitled Mary C. Walker et als ex parte, and being No..... special proceeding docket of said court. I, will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the court-house door in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, on Monday, the 6th day'of August, 1906, the fol lowing described lots of land, to-wlt; Two certain lots of land in the north eastern portion of the city of Raleigh, Wake county, North Carolina,' being known as lots Nog. t and 13 of block 4 in the addition to the city of Raleigh, known- as Idlewild, as -surveyed and mapped by A. W. Shaffer, which said map Is recorded in the office of ' the register of deeds for Wake county in book '112, at page 432, '-and is hereto referred. Said lots 'are more pai tlcu- larly deserj be ar follows : Lot No. 6, of block 4, situated on the east side of Scawell avenue, being a parallellogram in shape, fronting ? h-i feet on said avenue and ' running buck east 200 feet to an alley, bounded on the north by lot No. lSapdjOn the south by lot No. 7, in said block ,4. Lot No. 13, of block 4, situated on the east side of Seawell avenue, being a parallellogram in shape, fronting 62 1-1 feet on said avenue &nd running back east 200 feet to an ahley, bounded on the north by lot No. 11. and on the south by lot No. 15, ia said block 4. , ' . ; - - WILLIAM B JONES, " -- '. . Commissioner. This July 2, 1904. tf OFFICERS MINERS FIGHT DruDken Guards Attack the Striking Miners THREE FATALLY SHOT Wives and Children of Miifrs Flee for Their Lives Seven WjjiiHjjed in Hospitals Severely.- Injured Situation at the Mines Now Worse Than Since Strike Ilegan. : (By the Associated PressY'" Dillonville, O.. July 2. Investigation by the authorities of the miners; (ripf at Bradley' yesterday 'shows that pueiitiari I is dead, two are fatally injurejl,' while 1 s.' ven others nre serltiuK v woininen as a result of the encounter. At noon yesterday guards employed at Plum Run marched into , Bradley and engaged in drinking at que of the company houses. Subse(uent)y( five of them came out and fired their guns i'ri the air. The guards stationed across the ra vine imagined that miners were attack ing the guards, and fired upon the strikers, .whereupon as n matter of de fense the strikers retaliated. The firing continued for nearly thres hours. All but two houses in the set tlement were struck by bullets from the guards' Winchester. , and the only store not controlled by the coal com pany was almost shot to pieces. The wives and ehildivn of the tsrik- ers fled from their homes to tho cellar, and the unarmed miners took refuge behind the buildings. The guards then crossed the ravine and attacked the strikers with fearful results. Those shot were James Bertram, shot through left leg; James Fiske, a para lytic, shot through head and eye shot out: William Williams, wounded In right shoulder: . Milic Smith, shot through the stomach and will die; Frank (Ustreski. shot through stomach, died at 7 o'clock this morning.' Farmers in the vicinity of Bradley appealed to Shell IT Vorhees today for protection against the guards claim ins that their stock is shot down in the fields and other depredations commit ted by the non-residents. The situation here -1 worse than at any time since the strike was inaugu rated. The miners are determined to stand out for the settlement agreed upoii by cx-t'resident Winder of the "stand pat" operators, and nre en- 11,11 drivi nidi. num ber of siiiuil operators will break away from the organization and accept the scale. . NOTORIOUS "JEDGE" ON TKIAL AT LAST. (By the Associated Press.) Bealtyvtllo, Ky July 2. Tho trial of former county Judge James Hargis, B. Fulton French, an attorney, former Sheriff Edward Callahan and others on the charge of assassinating Lawyer James B. Marcum in Jackson three yei.rs ago, began today before Judge Dorsey. It is expected that consider able -difficulty 'will be experienced in securing a jury, the report being cur rent that Hargis and Callahan and their friends have made a personal canvass of all men available for jury service. Next Festival in New Yjik. (By the Afsociated Press.) Newark, N. J., July 2. Among the important business transacted by the delegates to the 21st national Saengerfost of tho northern Saenyer bund last night was the decision to hold the next festival in New York three years hence. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Jamestown, Va and Washington were also mentioned ' for the honor. The invitation from Jamestown was sent by .the Norfolk board of trade which also wired a message of good wishes. i fitt; J HCY RELIATILH FIREWORKS,' 'AT Lumsden's. I " '. ; ' The June Coupons of the Mechanics and Investors Union Will ' be paid as usual ' upon pre senation at the . Commercial ahd Farmers Bank. . - , --.'' MONEY TO LOAN. : We are prepared to make imme diate loans in Jtaleigh or in .. other cities and towns that are not fully supplied by local Building and Loan Companies. ; Our. new plans Just; ar ranged are very liberal- for persons desiring to own a HOME. ',', ;-.: APPLY AT ONCE for full partic ulars. , GEORGE ALIEN, Secretary, 1 v Pullen Building. , jSwiffmKiw. P'O Infill f " Tt . J 1 i 1 For Infants and Children. I AVtgclable PrcprralionTor As similaiing (licFoiXiandBegula ung me Stouiacus andBowcis of Promotes Digcslion,Chterfur- nessanclRest.Coiilaiiis neillicr Opium,Morphinc norJlincrul. NotUahcotic. JZcve afOUUrSSMUELPlTCHER Ctmt'inl Sttaw Aperfe:t Remedy forConslipa non, Sour Stomacli.Diarrhoca Worms .Coiwulsioiis .Fevcrish itcss and Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW VDT1K. CXfT COPY OF WRAPPER. "- " ' i HUNTER BROS. 210 Fayelteville Street DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHOES MI'MHIOKS OF MKKCI1ANTS' ASSOCIATION. WK OIV15 THAIHXG STAMPS. ' Union Onion Although young, we have every advantage to of fer the public. The best goods at the. lowest prices. Be sure and compare our stock before buying. . HUNTER BROS. & BREWER COMPANY Second door north Giersch's Kestuurant. WE CJIVK TIUIHNG STAMPS. THE NORTH State Normal and Literary Classical Scientific Pedagogical Throe courses leading to degrees. Special courses for graduate! other colleges. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Boardj l.iuiidrv. tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., 170 a year. For free tuition Indents, $125. Fifteenth annual session egins September 2fL 190G. To sccuro board in dormitories, all freo-tultion applications should be made before July 15. Correspondence InvTtod frofh'. those dosirin competent teachers and stenographers. i or caiuiog uuu omcr iuluiuiu; tion, address - ' " f"v , .. t CHARLES D.,McIVER, President, GIlKJiNSBOno; K. C. JULY BARGAINS. We have iust received a colored and white--40 inches wide. We are offering these at a sacrifice. ' , . " ) Ladies' Hats, half price. Mennen's Talcum Pow derthe best 15 "cents. ' - A few triftrfl Children's Oxford Ties left. We mus' let them go, and in order to at a sacrifice. C . . UPCHURCH SON, ' ' - 1JO EAST HARGETT STREET. ' ' ' -;'". " ; 1793 V ; THE BINGHAM SGHOOI 1Q07 f MILITARY. Armof ptirmiKridt in theonth, Boypl 1 ,1 nnlbwftlv.d. nnth.A.havllUUte.u. t. H y-t J ' r.i)i:u.e. jUlL r,L..r,,i-winl- The Kind You Havt Always Bought Thirty Yea THE CCMTJtun OMMNV IICW TO Fill SITV. 3i & BREWER C0M Store i CAROLINA . Industrial College Signature f w Cni. 'mi V TUI UV Clerks COUHSHS. . Contmerciiil V' . '.::. V Domestic Science Manual Training .Music if es of beautiful lot of Lawns do that we are offering ther - - ' UAM. SttpU. U. D. No. , AsunVUXld ' 1 m